doug, here are some slides. fgt electrical integration ethernet trig/clk ddl fiber wiener mpod...
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Doug, here are some slides
FGT Electrical IntegrationFGT Electrical Integration
ethernettrig/clk
DDL fiber
Wiener MPOD controller
ISEG 8 ch HV-4 kV @ 2 mA
ARC module (APV Readout Controller) [ANL]
ARM (APV Readout Module) [IUCF]
208 V 1 φ
Wiener crate (FGT custom) 6U x 220mm cards
8 2
FGT Cables24 FEE signal & power combo24 HV coax(4 of each per disk)
Cable break connectors/boxes located just outside of west support cylinder, on TPC wheel. This point also provides FGT detector ground tie (to TPC wheel).
FEE cable (each)Signal:15 twisted pairs (30AWG)Power:+1.8 V @ 0.90 A (fused for 3 A)-1.8 V @ 1.56 A (fused for 5 A)remote sense
FEE cables at FGT will be custom low-mass aluminum design with silicone & FEP extruded insulation, solder terminated (copper clad or plated aluminum)
All standard cables will have the required CL2 or CMG rating. Custom cable shall be constructed to meet the UL-1581 Vertical Tray requirements, but not tested by UL
MEASURED (GV) cable run 37 feet[ West cyl → TPC sec 2/3 boundary → sec 2/3 tray out of magnet → 2nd level platform ceiling tray → 3A9 ]We must minimize the cable length!
SGIS (to kill all FGT power)
GV, IUCF12/5/08
Power DissipationPower Dissipation
POWER SUMMARY (ENTIRE FGT)
240 APV CHIPS 74 W
24 VOLTAGE REGULATOR UNITS 33 W
24 GEM BIAS VOLTAGE DIVIDERS 24 W
TOTAL POWER IN WEST CYLINDER 131 W
FEE CABLES 25 W
READOUT MODULES 577 W
HV MODULES 250 W
CRATE PS LOSSES 240 W
MISC. EQUIPMENT, E.G., NETWORK 100 W
TOTAL POWER IN FGT RACK 1167 W
GV, IUCF12/5/08
Rack RequirementsRack Requirements
The FGT group has two basic requirements for electronics rack space:
• Minimum achievable cable length. This is crucial, because the analog signals are driven directly from our readout ASIC’s (APV chips) on these cables, to be digitized in the ARM modules. Longer cables means slower settling, more crosstalk, lower signal to noise ratio, and greater danger of EMI troubles.
• Mounting space for• 1 crate (8U height)• reserve space for 1 additional crate (extra readout for extra disks or auxiliary GEM detectors in STAR)• 2 cable feedthroughs (3U each)• 1 NIM bin• 1 shelf for laptop similar to EEMC setup• fiber “MIC” box• ethernet switch
→ We need about ½ a rack for the FGT, either at 2A9 or (new) 3A9. In consultation with operations group, the understanding is that the best option looks like a new rack installed at 3A9. The height of 3rd floor racks will be chosen to just clear the doorway. For FGT this rack could be air cooled, i.e., adequate ventilation in/out of the rack, but if water cooling is required/desired by other considerations that is fine too. (Remark: I believe that IST should similarly go in 3A1/3A2.)
A final decision by STAR Operations group on FGT rack allocation awaits cable length tests by GV and rack drawings / cost estimates by JS. We need this by April ‘09.
GV, IUCF12/5/08